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I rent from Redbox because of the many locations and price, but I wish they had a wider selection. I actually watch more movies online at sites like hulu.com than I rent. They're free and I don't have to return them.

I rent from Redbox because of the many locations and price, but I wish they had a wider selection. I actually watch more movies online at sites like hulu.com than I rent. They're free and I don't have to return them.

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Redbox and Netflix on Demand. Redbox is convenient since it's 24 hours, though the selection is lacking. I've watched some rather stupid Redbox movies out of boredom because I don't have cable. Netflix on Demand is also lacking, but that has a lot to do with online streaming issues with music copyright laws. Can't fault Netflix, they do their best.

Liberty Hall has an excellent selection of hard to find older, foreign and cult films so I appreciate their selection more than any other brick and mortar.

I'm disappointed the only brick and mortar option in the question is Blockbuster...there are plenty of fine local video stores. I don't know a single person who goes to Blockbuster!

I used to go to Blockbuster and then I got a cable box for my TV and now do the video on demand thing. It is very convenient but sure costs. $5.99 for a movie. I have it for 24 hours and that is great if I would like to watch it a second time. I did that with Avatar. I just loved that movie and would like to watch it again but $5.99???? Do you think maybe they would give me a discount for a second rental????

I like Netflix. Also Liberty Hall. As for the library...it is fine if you like scratched dvd's. How hard is it to take the disk out of the case and put it in the player? Are people playing frisbee with these things?

Netflix keeps growing their on-demand (or instant queue) day by day. Classic nickelodeon like rugrats and ren and stimpy. Tons of documentaries (tons of Ken burns!). Plus some classic favorites of mine like Chinatown, the usual suspects, Kubrick films, a touch of evil.
Also, if you have an xbox, ps3, or wii, you can watch netflix on your tv.

Netflix first because my son can get all the rock documentaries, concerts and biogrpahies that his heart desires and that you can't find anywhere else. And you can keep them for as long as you want and not get a late fee.

Redbox second just if I want to pick something up quick but this is rare.

Library,last, but that is only because the waiting list for a new movie is so long. Most of the time, we don't want to wait if we are number 78. We will just get it from Netflx or Redbox.